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Lure HELP
#1
Ok so I found a lure in my box and used twice and it work far better then any thing I swear it was a krockadile needle fish.... but I could be wrong went out fishing and lost it to a fish I wish I would have taken a pic of it dont remember where I got it and that the issue I'm having go on the web site and none of them are above 2 1/2 ins this one was probly 3 1/2 to 4 in I need help find a new one the pic below is what it looked like
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#2
Does it look like any of these:
https://www.outdoorproshop.com/Luhr-Jens...lefish.htm
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#3
Lol I figured you would be one of the ones that responde but I believe you that is that kind of lure that it was but I can seem to find them bigger then 2 1/2 in need them in like 4ins long
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#4
I doubt these were what you were looking for:
https://www.boonebait.com/index.php?main...52_483_503
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#5
I don't know if these are as heavy as a Krocodile, I haven't used them. If you are willing to buy and install your own hooks and split rings, there are some larger spoons here.
https://www.jannsnetcraft.com/trolling-flutter-spoons/
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#6
Not sure if these are what you are looking for, I googled crocodile fishing lure the 1 i know have is half silver and half orange.
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#7
Thank u I think that close to what I'm lookin for that lure I'm lookin for is as thin as a Dodger u wouldn't really be able to cast it very far because of how light it is but the length and shape look close
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#8
What you are looking for is a locally manufactured lure that copied the Needle fish! There was a couple of guys years back that manufactured several lures that were like the Needlefish and Triple Teaser. All were hand cut, hand painted, and they sold most of them at Strawberry. In addition to the "needlefish" they had a wobbler that looked like a short, stubby, dodger. Most of the time they were displayed on a sheet of styrofoam and sold for around $1.50 ea.. Don't have a pic nor can I give you any contact info. My guess is both of them are passed on now, they were in their early 60's back in the early 80's.
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#9
This link ought to help you out. Trolling (flutter) spoons in the length you want, from $2 each. Add your own hooks.

http://www.lurepartsonline.com/Online-St...ng-Spoons/
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#10
Assume your trolling, these are effective and thin but do like higher speeds 2mph and higher, lots of color options and up to 4’’ in size
https://www.fishusa.com/product/Thomas-S...gJQRPD_BwE
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